The Government has extended the validity of the decree restricting the activities of food and beverage service businesses due to the COVID-19 epidemic. The restrictions on the use of the COVID-19 passport will continue until mid-February and the restrictions on serving and opening hours of food and beverage service businesses will continue until the end of March. Restrictions on food and beverage service businesses will be eased for businesses serving food.

The amendments will enter into force on 1 February 2022. The restrictions on the use of the COVID-19 passport will remain in force until 15 February 2022 and the restrictions on food and beverage service businesses until 31 March 2022.

Restrictions on food and beverage service businesses in community transmission areas from 1 February at 00.00

Restrictions on food and beverage service businesses that are necessary to prevent the spread of the epidemic will be in place in all community transmission areas.

The restrictions for community transmission areas will apply to the regions of Uusimaa, Southwest Finland, Satakunta, Kanta-Häme, Pirkanmaa, Päijät-Häme, Kainuu, Kymenlaakso, South Karelia, North Karelia, Central Finland, Ostrobothnia, South Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, North Ostrobothnia, Lapland, South Savo, North Savo and Åland.

Serving of alcoholic beverages in food and beverage service businesses that primarily serve alcoholic beverages will end at 17.00. Such businesses may keep their premises open to food and beverage service customers until 18.00. Food and beverage service businesses that primarily serve food may serve alcoholic beverages until 20.00. Such businesses may keep their premises open to food and beverage service customers until 21.00.

Food and beverage service businesses that primarily serve alcoholic beverages may have only half the normal number of customer seats in use in their indoor and outdoor premises. Other food and beverage service businesses are restricted to 75 per cent of their normal number of customer seats indoors.

All customers must have their own seats at a table or similar in indoor premises.

Until 15 February 2022, COVID-19 passport cannot be used as an alternative to restrictions

The Government has updated the decree on temporary restrictions to the use of the COVID-19 passport issued under section 58i of the Communicable Diseases Act. In practice, this means that until 15 February 2022 the COVID-19 passport cannot be used as an alternative to regional restrictions on public events and customer premises.

The decree will apply to all public events and customer premises that are subject to existing restrictions. Regional authorities will decide what restrictions are in place in their areas. The decree will apply to the areas of the hospital districts that meet the characteristics of community transmission areas.

Businesses cannot avoid restrictions by using COVID-19 passport

Using COVID-19 passport does not exempt food and beverage service businesses from the restrictions on the number of customer seats and on the licensing and opening hours.

The restrictions on the use of the COVID-19 passport will be in force until 15 February 2022.

The obligation to observe the general hygiene guidelines and to keep a safe distance applies in all regions.

Even if the use of the COVID-19 passport does not exempt food and beverage service businesses from the restrictions as before, all food and beverage service businesses in Finland will stillOur-Lapland-Website-Blog-Banner-Finland-Lapland have the right to require customers to present the COVID-19 passport at all hours.

 

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